CBC Radio 3 Sessions

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CBC Radio 3 Sessions is a Canadian radio program, which airs on the satellite radio network CBC Radio 3. [1] Hosted by Tariq Hussain, the program airs in-studio sessions by Canadian musicians in the Radio 3 studios, including both live song performances and interview segments. Two artists are profiled in each episode, each of which performs for half an hour.

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Some of the sessions predate Radio 3's presence as a radio network, dating back to its time as a webcast provider. One of its projects during that era was Just Concerts, a website which aired both studio sessions and recordings of regular concerts. The studio sessions began to air as a radio program in February 2007.

The program airs at 11 a.m. PT (2 p.m. ET) on Saturdays, midnight PT (3 a.m. ET) on Sundays and 4 a.m. PT (7 a.m. ET) on Mondays. For the first four episodes, the Sunday time slot was also part of the network's simulcast on CBC Radio 2. The program is also available as streaming audio from CBC Radio 3's website, and has also aired as a television series on the CBC's digital bold network.

Podcast

On September 12, 2007, CBC Radio 3 introduced the CBC Radio 3 Sessions podcast, which allows anyone to download the program onto their computer or digital audio player. Each podcast session features a single artist.

Sirius Satellite Sessions Episodes

  1. Shout Out Out Out Out, We Are Wolves
  2. Hot Hot Heat, Shapes and Sizes
  3. Destroyer, The FemBots
  4. Jason Collett, Christine Fellows
  5. Dragon Fli Empire, The Phonograff
  6. Immaculate Machine, The Meligrove Band
  7. Joel Plaskett, Cuff the Duke
  8. Shotgun & Jaybird, Blood Meridian
  9. Tokyo Police Club, You Say Party! We Say Die!
  10. The Acorn, Precious Fathers
  11. The Flatliners, The Black Halos
  12. Vailhalen, The Blood Lines
  13. The Inflation Kills, Sylvie
  14. Malajube, Novillero
  15. Les Georges Leningrad, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
  16. Pony Up, The Hot Springs
  17. The Sadies, The Buttless Chaps
  18. Wintersleep, Bend Sinister
  19. Pride Tiger, Raising the Fawn
  20. The Constantines, Ladyhawk
  21. Hylozoists, The Old Soul
  22. Matt Mays, Matthew Barber
  23. The Golden Dogs, Two Hours Traffic
  24. Jill Barber, Amy Millan
  25. Henri Fabergé and the Adorables, The Bicycles
  26. Champion, Telefuzz

Podcast Sessions Episodes

DateArtist
September 12, 2007 Matt Mays
September 19, 2007 Hot Hot Heat
September 26, 2007 Immaculate Machine
October 3, 2007 Malajube
October 10, 2007 Shout Out Out Out Out
October 17, 2007 Wintersleep

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References

  1. "CBC Radio 3". 2022.